Self-restraint rate On Sunday, the number of people going out in the Tokyo metropolitan area and the Kansai metropolitan area will increase. June 9 18:14

The National Institute of Informatics estimated that the index "self-restraint", which indicates how much people refrained from going out in response to the new coronavirus measures, was on the 7th Sunday last week, mainly in the metropolitan area and urban areas of Kansai. I found out that I tend to go out more often than Sunday.

This was analyzed by groups such as the National Institute of Informatics and Canon Global Strategy Research Institute while protecting the privacy of the information of NTT Docomo mobile phone base stations.

"Self-restraint rate" is an estimate of how many people went out from the difference between the daytime and nighttime populations in areas with many houses, and is the percentage of those who went out compared to the January average.

As a result, the self-restraint rate on Sunday, the 7th of this month, which was a holiday, tended to decrease compared to Sunday of the previous week, and
Tokyo where the "Tokyo alert" was issued fell 11.9% from the previous week. 32.6%,
▽ Kanagawa prefecture was 10.4% down from the previous week to 31.9%,
▽ Osaka prefecture was 13.8% down from the previous week to 22.5%.

On the other hand, on Monday, the 8th, which was a weekday, the self-restraint rate was below 10% in 33 roads and prefectures,
▽ Tokyo was 28.9%,
▽ Kanagawa prefecture was 26.7%, etc. It was high.

Associate professor Takayuki Mizuno of the National Institute of Informatics says, "While more people are out on holidays, in the Tokyo metropolitan area, the self-restraint rate may have stopped declining due to telework and university closures."

Self-control rate on Sunday, June 7

Self-restraint rate on Sunday of the 7th of this month. (Round up to two decimal places).
Hokkaido 21.8%
Aomori 14.5%
Iwate 26.0%
Miyagi 18.4%
Akita 20.7%
Yamagata 22.4%
Fukushima 25.9%
Ibaraki 26.4%
Tochigi 24.1%
Gunma 27.2%
Saitama 29.6%
Chiba 29.1%
Tokyo 32.6 %
Kanagawa 31.9%
Niigata 23.2%
Toyama 27.5%
Ishikawa 25.2%
Fukui 21.6%
Yamanashi 27.4%
Nagano 25.9%
Gifu 29.3%
Shizuoka 23.6%
Aichi 23.7%
Mie 21.7%
Shiga 26.6%
Kyoto 25.2%
Osaka 22.5%
Hyogo 25.7%
Nara 26.3%
Wakayama 25.5%
Tottori 22.0%
Shimane 28.7%
Okayama 24.5%
Hiroshima 22.3%
Yamaguchi 25.2%
Tokushima 23.6%
Kagawa 25.2%
Ehime 22.2 %
Kochi 21.7%
Fukuoka 24.3%
Saga 20.2%
Nagasaki 17.7%
Kumamoto 23.1%
Oita 25.4%
Miyazaki 17.6%
Kagoshima 15.1%
Okinawa 24.9%

Self-control rate on Monday, June 8

Self-restraint rate on Monday, the 8th of this month. (Round up to two decimal places).
Hokkaido 9.0%
Aomori 4.0%
Iwate 8.0%
Miyagi 7.7%
Akita 4.7%
Yamagata 8.2%
Fukushima 8.5%
Ibaraki 8.6%
Tochigi 8.7%
Gunma 13.8%
Saitama 20.1%
Chiba 20.8%
Tokyo 28.9 %
Kanagawa 26.7%
Niigata 8.5%
Toyama 7.5%
Ishikawa 13.1%
Fukui 9.8%
Yamanashi 11.1%
Nagano 8.2%
Gifu 14.9%
Shizuoka 8.1%
Aichi 9.3%
Mie 5.5%
Shiga 9.6%
Kyoto 12.8%
Osaka 15.8%
Hyogo 14.5%
Nara 15.8%
Wakayama 11.6%
Tottori 5.4%
Shimane 9.6%
Okayama 6.3%
Hiroshima 8.6%
Yamaguchi 7.9%
Tokushima 7.5%
Kagawa 5.9%
Ehime 7.2 %
Kochi 7.9%
Fukuoka 12.0%
Saga 6.5%
Nagasaki 7.9%
Kumamoto 9.3%
Oita 8.1%
Miyazaki 8.0%
Kagoshima 3.7%
Okinawa 8.9%